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she also works with a local program to employ actors for the haunted house most of them are from low- income families and our otherwise unemployed. if you are looking for something a little bit different this halloween marcus leshock offers up a cemetery tour. it is starting to cool off a bit but there is a big change by sunday. ha youyou are missing on a year round link to chicago history chicagos notable public figures. >> as you can tell these are textures that are rather unique this is the marketing manager for the memorial who operates 19 memorials in chicago land including rose hill on chicago's northwest side it was actually created in 1859 it was designed to release the overflow of the lincoln cemetery which was downtown as the city expanded. it is full of breathtaking markers the reason you see it is it's designed to protect you from the elements, the wind and rain and everything that may destroy the integrity of the sulfur. it's like taking a stroll through time some gravesides day all the way back to the civil war. union soldiers are part of the camp douglass prison camp. c
she also works with a local program to employ actors for the haunted house most of them are from low- income families and our otherwise unemployed. if you are looking for something a little bit different this halloween marcus leshock offers up a cemetery tour. it is starting to cool off a bit but there is a big change by sunday. ha youyou are missing on a year round link to chicago history chicagos notable public figures. >> as you can tell these are textures that are rather unique this...
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the first soviet specialists came to the village in august one thousand nine hundred sixty two the locals were told to keep their mouths shut. a launch plot of land in the village outskirts was fenced off with barbed wire what went on inside that enclosure was kept secret for a long time today an old bunker is in ruins the residents have found a use for everything they could take from those ruins. here for example you see all these places all they. are now in grown. set up all. not even came here now you can. now you can gain. so we are in a place where part of the wall was the border of the their war. his family has been cattle breeders for decades omar lopez largo has a big farm by local standards in autumn nine hundred sixty two cuban military men knocked on his doorstep among them was a young officer william racquetball might hello or more hello friend. how are you my friend i haven't seen you for ages. you haven't dropped in for a long time it's been so long since we saw each other how's it going not too bad ok let's go and turned. back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two when i'm
the first soviet specialists came to the village in august one thousand nine hundred sixty two the locals were told to keep their mouths shut. a launch plot of land in the village outskirts was fenced off with barbed wire what went on inside that enclosure was kept secret for a long time today an old bunker is in ruins the residents have found a use for everything they could take from those ruins. here for example you see all these places all they. are now in grown. set up all. not even came...
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his family has been cattle breeders for decades omar lopez largo has a big farm by local standards in autumn nine hundred sixty two cuban military men knocked on his doorstep among them was a young officer william rocket or might hello or more hello friend. how are you my friend i haven't seen you for ages. you haven't dropped in for a long time it's been so long since we saw each other how's it going not too bad ok let's go and turned. back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two when i'm our first met the cuban military there wasn't time for idle chit chat. the conversation was short and to the point his family was asked to give away their land for the deployment of military hardware brought in by companeros from the soviet union but abramoff they came and said that we should leave the house in the next seventy two hours at that time a construction team was already at work here it took them seventy two hours to build a new home for us. camouflaging the missiles under the trees with tents turned out to be an almost impossible task the pantries grew too far away from each other on octo
his family has been cattle breeders for decades omar lopez largo has a big farm by local standards in autumn nine hundred sixty two cuban military men knocked on his doorstep among them was a young officer william rocket or might hello or more hello friend. how are you my friend i haven't seen you for ages. you haven't dropped in for a long time it's been so long since we saw each other how's it going not too bad ok let's go and turned. back in one thousand nine hundred sixty two when i'm our...
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>> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their communities. i'm not trying to pin this on you guys or blame you guys, but we do try to work with you. we do not tend to want to overrule the police department very often. now that said, i get a fair number of petitions and appeals to me. typically, they are from the neighbors. i want to see that there is actually a practical problem posed -- that the condition is there to solve, not that this is the way the things have been or maybe there's someone who is satisfied by what is potentially wrought by having live entertainment. it is always a case by case. generally, very deferential -- i am very deferential to the removal of conditions that do not appear to be solving any problems, and by removing them we are narghile posing any problems that we cannot then thereafter solved. >> director apple smith, thank you
>> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their communities. i'm not trying to pin this on you guys or blame you guys, but we do try to work with you. we do not tend to want to overrule the police department very often. now that said, i get a fair number of petitions and appeals to me. typically, they are from the...
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how our agreements at a local level were born was out of the 2003 cedar fire. the cedar fire was about 280,000 acres. as an example, i have the dubious distinction of being one of the first chief officers at the scene of that incident. just to give you an idea, at peak the cedar fire was burning 30,000 acres an hour. so that's about 9 acres a second. so something probably as large as this ship in one second. so after post-cedar fire, we recognized the navy had assets and the marine had assetness region that we should capitalize on, so i was tasked by my chief to organize a local letter of agreement so that we could, with the objective, essentially, was to streamline access to dods assets in rapid fashion and by rapid i mean within hours. if we're dealing with the level of incident that i just described, the cedar fire was essentially over in 12 hours. it started about 5:00 that night, it actually took off and started running at 11:00 at night, by 9:00 that morning it was at the gates of marine corps station miramar and it was essentially stopped. dska is an exc
how our agreements at a local level were born was out of the 2003 cedar fire. the cedar fire was about 280,000 acres. as an example, i have the dubious distinction of being one of the first chief officers at the scene of that incident. just to give you an idea, at peak the cedar fire was burning 30,000 acres an hour. so that's about 9 acres a second. so something probably as large as this ship in one second. so after post-cedar fire, we recognized the navy had assets and the marine had...
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they are reading their local paper, hearing this message and when your local paper says there's too many mitts and joe biden says he can't remember where he is and the president says it and you watch a debate where mitt romney is running from his positions on abortion and can't figure out what his position is on libya, i think all that adds up to a strong closing argument. >> they came up and they said you're laid off, everybody, as of right now. >> what was i going to do for my children? are they going to have a home? >> without president obama's rescue, ohio would have collapsed. >> that's exactly what i said. the headline what i said, let detroit go bankrupt. >> and for him to just say let them fail. >> how you can say something like that is just beyond me. >> krystal, that looks like something that will work in ohio. >> that's pretty devastating. ohio has been an outlier for the president. and this is the essence of the reason why. on the most important economic decision facing ohio, mitt romney got it dead wrong in a very obvious way that everyone can understand. so i think, undersc
they are reading their local paper, hearing this message and when your local paper says there's too many mitts and joe biden says he can't remember where he is and the president says it and you watch a debate where mitt romney is running from his positions on abortion and can't figure out what his position is on libya, i think all that adds up to a strong closing argument. >> they came up and they said you're laid off, everybody, as of right now. >> what was i going to do for my...
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local school children know these mottos of the cuban revolution by heart they are still wearing pioneer scars after the cuban revolution they borrowed that symbol from menu on the soviet union. the morning lineup in school looks more like a military ritual. cuban school children study the events of the past fifty years that history lessons prata telling them about the revolution itself a teacher shows a selection of black and white archive on a monitor the schoolchildren are shown how americans carelessly spent their time in a pre-revolutionary cuba as if they were the masters of their own destiny. to me fidel is the biggest hero of all heroes whom i know because fidel supported the ideas of our independence as he is a revolutionary hero the only person had to put up resistance to the united states in the time of neo colonialism. the history of the kievan revolution and prevails rise to power i described in the memoirs of witnesses and in photographs today one can find these publications at bookstores in the center of the van and historian thomas d.s. is a frequent guest here some new b
local school children know these mottos of the cuban revolution by heart they are still wearing pioneer scars after the cuban revolution they borrowed that symbol from menu on the soviet union. the morning lineup in school looks more like a military ritual. cuban school children study the events of the past fifty years that history lessons prata telling them about the revolution itself a teacher shows a selection of black and white archive on a monitor the schoolchildren are shown how americans...
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. >> reporter: cooperation of local people is important. at this village residents have planted trees and saplings. villagers take care of them, weeding the grass and replacing chutes. forest officials explain the importance of conservation. and villagers can use the budget from the project toward repairing local temples to try to buy favor with their community. >> if you have some project coming up into a village, they'll get assurance, okay, the project has come, it's for the benefit of the village, so in that respect more people, more villages coming to join us. >> training local people to conserve requires long term financial support. developing nations are calling on advanced economies to allocate more money to the important cause of preserving global heritage. nhk world, sikkam. >> teenage pregnancy rates in many countries are higher than the asian average and still rising. that's a concern given the potential health implications for young mothers. international organizations such as unicef warn that pregnancy can harm a young girl's
. >> reporter: cooperation of local people is important. at this village residents have planted trees and saplings. villagers take care of them, weeding the grass and replacing chutes. forest officials explain the importance of conservation. and villagers can use the budget from the project toward repairing local temples to try to buy favor with their community. >> if you have some project coming up into a village, they'll get assurance, okay, the project has come, it's for the...
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it will create opportunity for local san franciscans through local hire to get on a job here in san francisco, to be productive citizens. what it does is it will create thousands of jobs, construction jobs, and from that tenant improvement jobs, jobs that will continue. i'll tell you, because i know, i'm a product of that. i got in the union in 1979 when i was 19 years old. i worked for almost 28 years strictly in san francisco. and that was a time when most of the subcontractors and contractors were local. we started it, we grew up in san francisco. my friends worked for contractors, and we worked downtown. i worked almost 28 years solely downtown. now that i'm a field rep, i work -- i'm still downtown and i see that this can happen -- it can continue to happen in the future and it's jobs like this that grow san francisco, that put people into apprentice ships, people into good full-time jobs with benefits for their families, insurance benefits, pensions, these are exactly what we need. we feel that this is a great job and we'd like to see this project move ahead and i thank you for your tim
it will create opportunity for local san franciscans through local hire to get on a job here in san francisco, to be productive citizens. what it does is it will create thousands of jobs, construction jobs, and from that tenant improvement jobs, jobs that will continue. i'll tell you, because i know, i'm a product of that. i got in the union in 1979 when i was 19 years old. i worked for almost 28 years strictly in san francisco. and that was a time when most of the subcontractors and...
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a local real-estate agent says the price is negotiable. until now, only privately owned islands were for sale if you could get through the red tape. >> many greek islands are for sale, but it is hard to get the necessary permits. after years of chasing paper, everything is in order for this island. >> there is no fixed dock, and walking about is an adventure. nor does it have power or drinking water, but those are just details. the real-estate agent proudly displays construction plans validated by the navy, marines, and civilian aviation authorities, the environment ministry, not to mention the forestry commission and the archaeological superintendent. these are needed by anyone wishing to build on state-owned islands. >> it would be no loss for our country if a few islands were developed, just like properties along the coast are used for tourism. why not an island? damocles has some 6000 islands and islets -- >> greece has some 6000 islands and islets. every day, kostas ferries tourists to them. uninhabited islands are a unique natural pa
a local real-estate agent says the price is negotiable. until now, only privately owned islands were for sale if you could get through the red tape. >> many greek islands are for sale, but it is hard to get the necessary permits. after years of chasing paper, everything is in order for this island. >> there is no fixed dock, and walking about is an adventure. nor does it have power or drinking water, but those are just details. the real-estate agent proudly displays construction...
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need was one of the towns which stood against the intervention of the outside world in body while the local media report that the strikes have killed around a dozen people including children but apparently the people of bani walid are not the only ones persecuted by various militia groups in libya we saw the total wiping out of the thirty thousand strong town to want to go many are black libyans which the misrata brigades which are also laying siege to bani walid call themselves the brigades for the purging or black scheme it's such as a wonderful humanitarian and freedom lobbying. and discourse that they wiped out the town they've been tracing the people toward the civil war has left libya shredded in pieces with radical islamists taking advantage of the chaos basically what's happening is that in different cities here we're pointed out the main ones tripoli is in town and misrata each of them has their own army of militias there loosely united as the so-called libyan national shield at the same time they're not really under the control of the new defense ministry they're basically on thei
need was one of the towns which stood against the intervention of the outside world in body while the local media report that the strikes have killed around a dozen people including children but apparently the people of bani walid are not the only ones persecuted by various militia groups in libya we saw the total wiping out of the thirty thousand strong town to want to go many are black libyans which the misrata brigades which are also laying siege to bani walid call themselves the brigades...
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you can do that here locally. and you protect the funds and to allow local leaders to make decisions about how those funds are used. that is the best. >> my son carter and my son micah both go to public school. and the kind of testing that is required today is not helpful to their teacher to be able to tailor construction to them individually. in addition, it is a great public school. it was -- it did not beat ayp, as it did three things incredibly well and one thing not to standard. that has simply labeled our children and our schools and not helped our teachers either. >> we will move to the program where congressman, you get to ask a question of representative wilson. you have 30 seconds to ask that question. rep wilson, you have one minute and 15 seconds to respond. representative-a, you have 30 seconds to rebut. -- , -- rep heinrich, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> and as someone who came here undocumented, unbeknownst to them when they were three months of age, those are the dreamers, those are the kids tha
you can do that here locally. and you protect the funds and to allow local leaders to make decisions about how those funds are used. that is the best. >> my son carter and my son micah both go to public school. and the kind of testing that is required today is not helpful to their teacher to be able to tailor construction to them individually. in addition, it is a great public school. it was -- it did not beat ayp, as it did three things incredibly well and one thing not to standard. that...
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the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of town that i used to spend a lot of time in when i was in my 20's -- but actually, very few locals take the time to head to the beach on broadway. our neighborhoods are coming together to say that broadway is open to the rest of the world as well as san francisco. i want to put san francisco back on the map when it comes to music. to make sure that we have the type of entertainment that we used to be renowned for. and those of you that work in our bars and clubs, i want to make sure that we are trading the kind of destinations that we look forward to spending time with you. i know on behalf of m
the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of...
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law enforcement and local government. the local government is going, what is going on here? vegas was part of nevada and utah were mormon. the center of power used to be in salt lake city. it is still, to a degree. it was frowned upon. there was gambling and prostitution down there. with all this money, i think the folks up there when, hey, we should get our hands around this and get control of the situation. it made for strange bedfellows. really odd marriages of really different cultures in a way that we had not seen before. tavis: what are you learning so far about walking in the shoes of a wise guy, trying to go good? >> is really an interesting perspective. let's -- try to divorce yourself from me for a moment. this is part of my process. reading, talking to individuals, taking in information from whatever quarter i can find it. the attitude is, not speaking for myself, what separates me from law enforcement? nothing. they are just the people with the badges. they do things that are as corrupt and more corrupt than m
law enforcement and local government. the local government is going, what is going on here? vegas was part of nevada and utah were mormon. the center of power used to be in salt lake city. it is still, to a degree. it was frowned upon. there was gambling and prostitution down there. with all this money, i think the folks up there when, hey, we should get our hands around this and get control of the situation. it made for strange bedfellows. really odd marriages of really different cultures in a...
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that is something in our house -- we would want to work with you on to sticking of local legislative solutions. >> one other question i have is to be responsive to the question of citation issues? it is unfortunately not a new issue. it's a challenge. do have a district attorney assigned to the station? >> we do. melissa rodriguez. >> i have worked with her and she is assigned to the station and at the former chief to make sure -- my recommendation is to schedule a meeting of you guys could have. >> we have had a meeting about this issue. we have been siding and i have enforcement plans along washington square park and fisherman's wharf. we have been citing the bad behavior and a people from the advisory board would e-mail me pictures of vagrants with their pants down and passed out on a washington square park and the minute i get them, show them to my cops and they say this guy was arrested yesterday and we arrested him again today, but just in and out, and and out,
that is something in our house -- we would want to work with you on to sticking of local legislative solutions. >> one other question i have is to be responsive to the question of citation issues? it is unfortunately not a new issue. it's a challenge. do have a district attorney assigned to the station? >> we do. melissa rodriguez. >> i have worked with her and she is assigned to the station and at the former chief to make sure -- my recommendation is to schedule a meeting of...
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it would have allowed entities to scoop up tax increments out of school districts share of local and both of these bills have prohibitions against that. the reason is the state is compelled to backfill any of those kind of redirections. so these bills have a higher degree of promise of being approved. the speakers bill is a broader-based bill it is more akin to a redevelopment agency structure and the one unique feature of this bill different from the second bill i mentioned as second, is that it still requires a vote to establish the infrastructure district. 55 percent vote of the populous and the issue bonds. in contract, sb1156 by the protem much more narrowly tailored. it is tailored for sustain able communities, strategy implementations and focuses in on walkable communities rather than the broader scope of the speakers bill. however it does not require a vote of the people for implementing a... they is a new name for it. it is in essence the infrastructure financing district does not require a vote of the people. but it is also very limited. there are several provisions... >> c
it would have allowed entities to scoop up tax increments out of school districts share of local and both of these bills have prohibitions against that. the reason is the state is compelled to backfill any of those kind of redirections. so these bills have a higher degree of promise of being approved. the speakers bill is a broader-based bill it is more akin to a redevelopment agency structure and the one unique feature of this bill different from the second bill i mentioned as second, is that...
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we discuss our local letters of agreement, what they can and cannot do, how we stay within the box of dsca and ir and what the culmination is with a fire drop where we're dropping watter. we conduct aircrew briefings simply because cal fire recognizes that you great folks have a primary mission, that's defense of the nation and we respect that and we understand this is an ancillary job and there is a high revel of rotation of people coming back from afghanistan or iraq, whatever the case may be, but we also reach out to squadron level training. it really comes down to meeting with your cooperating agencies and training together on a frequent basis and having good and open dialogue. >> as i look back at that map here, knowing we were heading into that time of year where we're going to hit significant fire weather and knowing northern california as we are now but eventually southern california, one of the most effective ways to stop the fires from growing is that initial attack, which means we need to be able to quickly put resources up in the air and move them. i guess my question is f
we discuss our local letters of agreement, what they can and cannot do, how we stay within the box of dsca and ir and what the culmination is with a fire drop where we're dropping watter. we conduct aircrew briefings simply because cal fire recognizes that you great folks have a primary mission, that's defense of the nation and we respect that and we understand this is an ancillary job and there is a high revel of rotation of people coming back from afghanistan or iraq, whatever the case may...
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related to local hiring and the women infant and children program, w-i-c. i have draft condition of the approval i will hand up to linda avery. i have given them to rick crawford and he has reviewed them also. they are essentially the same conditions of approval that were in 1245 south van ness adjusted to reflect this property. i'm happy to answer any questions. also representatives are of fresh and easy are here to answer any questions if you have them. >> thank you. opening it up for public comment on this item. i'm not sure if these names are for this, but i'll call them anyway if they're for this particular item. edward gani, if this is for this item. >>> yes. >> and red rand -- i'm sorry, the last name is ben. if your comment or question or comments are about this item, please approach. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is edward alganai. i bring you greetings from local [speaker not understood]. michael sharp is the president. welcome [speaker not understood], welcome san francisco community. >> can you address the commission, please? thank
related to local hiring and the women infant and children program, w-i-c. i have draft condition of the approval i will hand up to linda avery. i have given them to rick crawford and he has reviewed them also. they are essentially the same conditions of approval that were in 1245 south van ness adjusted to reflect this property. i'm happy to answer any questions. also representatives are of fresh and easy are here to answer any questions if you have them. >> thank you. opening it up for...
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in fact, we market this in our local efforts as the 72 hours. the 72 hours that hits any community, when we know that disaster responders are still getting together their infrastructure. and what i want all of you to tell us is what are those best practices that you have been studying and you have been talking about that can help us not just in that first hour, but in that first 72 hours, what is it that i need to be educating our community on during that time period? the second thing i want to ask you is, how our military can better work with our first responders and our civilians. again, not just in that 72 hours, but in the weeks and the months ahead. i participate in many drills with our civilians, with our volunteers and our police and fire departments and our department of emergency management in how to be prepared. but obviously because of the work that the military does every day, saving the rest of the world, we don't work with you quite so regularly. in a conversation that i had with general maya in recent years is how can we best put
in fact, we market this in our local efforts as the 72 hours. the 72 hours that hits any community, when we know that disaster responders are still getting together their infrastructure. and what i want all of you to tell us is what are those best practices that you have been studying and you have been talking about that can help us not just in that first hour, but in that first 72 hours, what is it that i need to be educating our community on during that time period? the second thing i want to...
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mientras nuestras escuelas locales y la seguridad publica pagan el precio. así que vote no a la proposición 32. es injusta. de marcar llamadas telefonicas para los usuarios que viven en la zona 408. ---la comision de servicios publicos de california, recuerda a los usuarios que deben marcar el numero 1, el codigo de area, y el numero de telefono deseado para que las llamadas sean completas. ---el aÑo pasado la entidad aprobo el cambio ademas de agregar el codigo de area 669 para el sur de al bahia... necesario para dar abasto a nuevos numeros telefonicos. blanca ---la ciudad de san francisco anuncio hoy que planea regular la forma en que muchos camiones de pasajeros privados operan dentro de la ciudad. take vo ---muchas de las unidades son contratadas por empresas de la tecnologia para transportar a sus empleados a sus centros laborales, muchos de ellos en el centro de la ciudad. ---muchos conductores se quejan de que los camiones bloquean el flujo vial causando embotellamientos por lo cual deben de ser sometidos a reglamentos especiales de transito. blan
mientras nuestras escuelas locales y la seguridad publica pagan el precio. así que vote no a la proposición 32. es injusta. de marcar llamadas telefonicas para los usuarios que viven en la zona 408. ---la comision de servicios publicos de california, recuerda a los usuarios que deben marcar el numero 1, el codigo de area, y el numero de telefono deseado para que las llamadas sean completas. ---el aÑo pasado la entidad aprobo el cambio ademas de agregar el codigo de area 669 para el sur de al...
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the hpc confirmed its final recommendation for the twin peaks tavern at 401 castro street as a local landmark to number 10 of the planning code. as you remember the previous report to you, it is being considered for landmark designation because of its association with lgbt history. the proposed designation will be scheduled for board of supervisors hearing sometime in the near future and we'll keep you abreast of that hearing date as well as we will forward a copy of the final designation report to you once the board of supervisors takes action. the rec park department also presented an overview to the historic preservation commission on the proposed rehabilitation and mural conservation project for quite tower. this project will require a certificate of appropriateness by the hpc at a future date, but the hearing yesterday was just for informational purposes to get the commission up to speed on the overall project. as the hpc or i'm sorry, as the planning department staff and rec park prepare for the c of a hearing, the hpc did direct staff to address a few concerns that were raised
the hpc confirmed its final recommendation for the twin peaks tavern at 401 castro street as a local landmark to number 10 of the planning code. as you remember the previous report to you, it is being considered for landmark designation because of its association with lgbt history. the proposed designation will be scheduled for board of supervisors hearing sometime in the near future and we'll keep you abreast of that hearing date as well as we will forward a copy of the final designation...
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we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward insolvency. harry reid and the democrats in the senate are doing nothing to step up and solve that problem and preserve medicare. we need leadership there. beyond that, how do you deal with low income texans who earn too much income to qualify for medicaid and yet not enough income to be able to purchase health insurance themselves? i think the answer are free market reforms, in particular, allow individuals to purchase health insurance across state lines. if we create a 50-state national market, what that will mean is that texans will have available to them a lot more low cost catastrophic he
we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward...
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so we'll be donating this in your name to a local school. >> that's very kind. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers and applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> full body burden is a book about my childhood in colorado. i grew up in arvada about seven miles from the rocky flats nuclear weapons plant and, actually, our first house was about seven miles away, and then in 1969 we moved to a subdivision called bridledale which was closer to the plant, about three, three and a half miles away from rocky flats. my sisters and brother and i, we had an idyllic childhood in the sense that we had horses and dogs, and we spent a lot of time outdoors riding our horses in the fields around the plant and swimming in the lake. and we never knew what went on at rocky flats. we had no idea what it really was. and we had no idea of the environmental contamination that was happening in the area. plutonium and carbon tet ro clear rise and a number of different things in the env
so we'll be donating this in your name to a local school. >> that's very kind. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers and applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> full body burden is a book about my childhood in colorado. i grew up in arvada about seven miles from the rocky flats nuclear weapons plant and, actually, our first house was about seven miles away, and...
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when the first soviet specialists came to the village in august one nine hundred sixty two the locals were told to keep their mouths shut. a launch plot of land in the village outskirts was fenced off with barbed wire what went on inside that enclosure was kept secret for a long time today an old bunker is in ruins the residents have found a use for everything they could take from those ruins. here for example you see all these places all they. are now in grown were set up all the by russian i'm. not even came here now you can see this now you can gain as little dish.
when the first soviet specialists came to the village in august one nine hundred sixty two the locals were told to keep their mouths shut. a launch plot of land in the village outskirts was fenced off with barbed wire what went on inside that enclosure was kept secret for a long time today an old bunker is in ruins the residents have found a use for everything they could take from those ruins. here for example you see all these places all they. are now in grown were set up all the by russian...
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. >> a local resident with a video camera runs toward the scene of the accident. >> my first thought was my children, i have to get my children out of the vehicle. >> still trapped in the car, angela manages to free her daughter first. >> i was able to unbuckle her car seat real easy. i lifted her up through the window, and somebody took her from me. >> there you go. pass her. >> a few blocks away, brothers john and joe recklets are at a family barbecue. they're both off-duty firefighters. >> i received a phone call from my wife joy. it was a car on fire, people trapped, 22nd and leyton, hurry. >> local residents begin smashing the windshield with pipes. inside the car angela struggles frantically to free her son d.j. from his car seat. the seat belt is pinched on the side of the crumpled vehicle. >> i figured it would be easy but it wasn't. i was terrified actually when i couldn't get his seat belt undone. i was scared for my son's life. >> angela doesn't want to leave her trapped child, but bystanders pull her through the broken windshield. >> get away. >> i just remember being out
. >> a local resident with a video camera runs toward the scene of the accident. >> my first thought was my children, i have to get my children out of the vehicle. >> still trapped in the car, angela manages to free her daughter first. >> i was able to unbuckle her car seat real easy. i lifted her up through the window, and somebody took her from me. >> there you go. pass her. >> a few blocks away, brothers john and joe recklets are at a family barbecue....
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i look ormsby and home to it neat bratz locally just laugh for centuries most still live off the land cattle and fish. by coal is often called the pearl of siberia corn is said to be the pearl of. it's a land of think forests. and vast staps. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and fuel seekers you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even run in water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for.
i look ormsby and home to it neat bratz locally just laugh for centuries most still live off the land cattle and fish. by coal is often called the pearl of siberia corn is said to be the pearl of. it's a land of think forests. and vast staps. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and fuel seekers you're quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v....
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. >> i'm generally supportive and would move for approval with the additions for local hiring and wic that were presented by the project sponsor. >> is there a second? >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> the only question i would ask mr. crawford and perhaps that requires a little bit of research as to whether or not the conditions regarding staffed alcohol check out resemble in language the intent of what the state is trying to do. otherwise, i think we are creating like a split vote. i would be interested in having what we are asking be consistent in intent with what the state is suggesting because they have taken it a step further and i don't think i would like to have something which is less clear than what the state is asking for. >> i will look into that. >> and would we then say, if that language is clearer, i think it should become a condition for this particular project. this is an evolving discussion and i think it would help all of us to have an equal understanding of what's implied. >> great. commissioner antonini. >> i would assume, commissioner moore, that if state law
. >> i'm generally supportive and would move for approval with the additions for local hiring and wic that were presented by the project sponsor. >> is there a second? >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> the only question i would ask mr. crawford and perhaps that requires a little bit of research as to whether or not the conditions regarding staffed alcohol check out resemble in language the intent of what the state is trying to do. otherwise, i think we are...
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they just isn't working right even to see lots of different forms of protest people campaign in the local communities bookman down the contingent case that will mean people take in. more world news marty in moscow after the break. homeland security now has robot tunas seriously robot fish the drones in the sky spying on you just weren't good enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbird soon who how cute these things can only see you though above the water now during the one percent or less of your life that you spend swimming homeland security will be keeping you safe since nine eleven we've heard ad nauseum that we need to be kept safe so americans have given up their rights but if things got that much safer honestly has any of the stuff ushered in some sort of peaceful utopia no it hasn't the best terrorism prevention would be to not bomb secular regimes in other countries like libya so that some fanatical wackos come to power that would help way more than robotic spy fish i hear a lot of people talk about personal responsibility in a lot of speeches
they just isn't working right even to see lots of different forms of protest people campaign in the local communities bookman down the contingent case that will mean people take in. more world news marty in moscow after the break. homeland security now has robot tunas seriously robot fish the drones in the sky spying on you just weren't good enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbird soon who how cute these things can only see you though above the water...
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a journey to buy coal can be unique a trip of a lifetime and the local. say why she seen it will be coming back again and again. the. middle east soon which brightened a few new bands song from finest impressions. these flu starts on t.v. dot com. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves in much trouble but also among brotherly involved in the monsoon and since i started working on our stated. food multinationals. basic cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. blog post but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch for prices colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . for a more advanced terrorist attack. hostages bluntness into their lives after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future. surviving terrorism ten years on r.g.p. . hello again a welcome to spotlight and to the show on pa
a journey to buy coal can be unique a trip of a lifetime and the local. say why she seen it will be coming back again and again. the. middle east soon which brightened a few new bands song from finest impressions. these flu starts on t.v. dot com. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves in much trouble but also among brotherly involved in the monsoon and since i started working on our stated. food multinationals. basic cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold...
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i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most blog post that we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups want to try says colombia going to pave. the path. of the modest effect on r.t. . this club is hosting a tournament in which teenagers are taking part they are playing a computer game a touch of the caribbean crisis or as its better known the cuban missile crisis the game has a historical setting in in the united states in the former u.s.s.r. of fighting battles at sea in the air and on the ground we got there but everybody's dead this video game is based on the actual events of october one thousand nine hundred sixty two a period of confrontation between then u.s. president john kennedy and soviet leader nikita khrushchev in response to the american deployment of ballistic missiles in turkey targeted at mages soviet cities the soviet union retaliated the stationing their own missiles in
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but it actually revealed the names of locals with the u.s., and exposed them to the very groups that attacked the consulate. so how dangerous is it that he is revealing these documents? >> i think it shows, jennifer the problem that you have when you have a serious foreign policy issue getting caught up in gotcha politics. here you have an instance where perhaps congressman issa really overstepped his bounds and now some people might be in danger. i didn't see what was knew beyond what we have already learned last week, which were scathing for the state department and lead secretary clinton to take responsibility for the whole debacle. i don't see this issue going away unfortunately in terms of the politics of it. >> jennifer: they certainly revealed nothing new in termshappened next but they certainly did reveal something new in terms of names of people who might have been helping the united states. >> yeah that's the problem. we already know from the regional security officer saying we needed more diplomatic security. but the fact that he is revealing sources and methods here is qu
but it actually revealed the names of locals with the u.s., and exposed them to the very groups that attacked the consulate. so how dangerous is it that he is revealing these documents? >> i think it shows, jennifer the problem that you have when you have a serious foreign policy issue getting caught up in gotcha politics. here you have an instance where perhaps congressman issa really overstepped his bounds and now some people might be in danger. i didn't see what was knew beyond what we...
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locally the mountain snow, but not yet. we still have another day and a half to squeeze out of dry weather. mostly sunny today." we will see a return to the 60s and 70s. here's the timing on the rain. we start at 11:00 tomorrow night. monday morning commute, we are soggy from north to south. here is the frontal band. notice it against to push through the north bay at about 7:00 and then continues to the south and east. so it will be out of here by noontime. we will be left with some sunshine and a slight chance of showers until the next weak weather system heads our way on tuesday. here's the possibility of snow. up to a foot in the sierra nevada. now this is on monday. but that's also at the highest crest. six inches before 6,000 feet. of course, impacting the roadways from i-80 to us50. keep this in mind. upper 60s richmond with upper 70s out by the delta. southwest winds. you know it will be a cooler day today out toward our east bay. 71 watsonville, with 66 monterey. plenty of things going on today, starting with the st
locally the mountain snow, but not yet. we still have another day and a half to squeeze out of dry weather. mostly sunny today." we will see a return to the 60s and 70s. here's the timing on the rain. we start at 11:00 tomorrow night. monday morning commute, we are soggy from north to south. here is the frontal band. notice it against to push through the north bay at about 7:00 and then continues to the south and east. so it will be out of here by noontime. we will be left with some...
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right now we have absolutely no representation in the house or senate the congress controls our budget local money. taxation without representation you may think this happens in some foreign country but it's actually taking place right here in washington d.c. residents of d.c. have no voice in congress so will this ever change we'll investigate. it's friday october nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . all right well starting off this hour cia director david petraeus is urging the white house to expand the agency's drone fleet but try it said that the expansion will allow the cia to carry on with its missions in pakistan yemen and possible missions in north africa and the cia isn't the only one asking for more unmanned aerial vehicles in the next decade defense spending on known medium and large sized drones will be nearly forty billion die. alors the pentagon is planning to increase its inventory by thirty five percent so let's compare the drone fleet with that we have now versus the one that we have planned for the future now as far as electroni
right now we have absolutely no representation in the house or senate the congress controls our budget local money. taxation without representation you may think this happens in some foreign country but it's actually taking place right here in washington d.c. residents of d.c. have no voice in congress so will this ever change we'll investigate. it's friday october nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . all right well starting off this hour cia...
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that's according to local news reports. hours later, there were reports of unrest in other areas of lebanon. >>> the pakistani school girl the taliban shot in the head last week is no longer in a coma and is now able to stand and even write. 14-year-old malala yousafzai was targeted for defying a ban on education for girls. she is recovering in england. her doctors say the teen activist isn't out of the woods yet but that she's doing very well. >>> it was the worst day on wall street since june. the dow fell 205 points amid weak earnings reports from companies including mcdonald's and general electric. >>> and a sad day at the texas state fair. a fire destroyed its long-time icon, big tex, the fiberglass cowboy with the 75 gallon hat was a symbol of the fair for 60 years. you see that blaze there? took less than ten minutes for it to go up in smoke. john? >> that is a giant cowboy. that's sad. >> yes, it is. yes, it is. just in case you're wondering, size 70 boots. they'll probably have to replace those. >> size 70 boots. t
that's according to local news reports. hours later, there were reports of unrest in other areas of lebanon. >>> the pakistani school girl the taliban shot in the head last week is no longer in a coma and is now able to stand and even write. 14-year-old malala yousafzai was targeted for defying a ban on education for girls. she is recovering in england. her doctors say the teen activist isn't out of the woods yet but that she's doing very well. >>> it was the worst day on wall...
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call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. >> jon: one of scenes this week in syria. it shows a syrian military helicopter exploding midair. rebels are taking the credit. the question is, there are an awful lot of things going on in the world. you frequently criticize the media here and elsewhere for not giving the coverage. >> it's very hard to cover syria. if i were an i had for, i'm not sure i would be sending reporters into syria right now. simply because the story is so violent, so dangerous and you can't even trust, quote the officials there so it's a hard story to cover. >> we have a big foreign policy debated. a lost concerns about the foreign policy of the obama administration. are the media giving him the president a pass? >> syria is probably more interested frankly to the elites than the country as a whole. conservative group took a poll of foreign aid to egypt. given the muslim brotherhood, $34 billion, 76 against. that is viewpoint that won't be reflected on any elite discussion. a few people
call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. >> jon: one of scenes this week in syria. it shows a syrian military helicopter exploding midair. rebels are taking the credit. the question is, there are an awful lot of things going on in the world. you frequently criticize the media here and elsewhere for not giving the coverage. >> it's very hard to cover syria. if i were an i had for, i'm not sure i would be sending reporters...
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local phone bills have been rising much faster than the rate on inflation, and this money does don't be to the fcc, but the fcc approves the level of the charge. it's to connect your phone in the local system to the network so you can make long-distance calls. >> jennifer: so give me other examples of companies that might be taking advantage of either congress or state legislatures to write the rules in their favor to help them make a profit at your expense. >> railroads. the original federal regulation was on railroads in the 1880s, but there is a special rule in the railroad business. you have two railroads that hundred 1500 miles, except the last mile only one railroad services it. they get to charge a monopoly price for the whole 1500 miles. and at the same time the railroads are reducing their service to small manufacturers, some of whom go out of business or they are forced to go to china. the railroads want to start a train in one place and run it 1500 miles without stopping. and that's one of the reasons in the midwest manufacturing has become smaller and smaller. >> jennifer
local phone bills have been rising much faster than the rate on inflation, and this money does don't be to the fcc, but the fcc approves the level of the charge. it's to connect your phone in the local system to the network so you can make long-distance calls. >> jennifer: so give me other examples of companies that might be taking advantage of either congress or state legislatures to write the rules in their favor to help them make a profit at your expense. >> railroads. the...
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some of the protests this year have been the occupied march, local 87 demos. recently, they just settled their contract disputes, said they are not demonstrating for awhile. that is good news, so occupy and revolt against the rich and labour rallies -- since i have been here, we have had president obama here twice, mitt romney, and the president of south korea. the next slide to deal with community policing programs. the central is the gold standard for policing. this is a partial list of some of the things we do. we partner with san francisco safe, where we educate everyone on for crime prevention. we had a baseball program with two sergeants in the central volunteer time to coach. the police fishing program, a lot of our officers have participated in that in the summertime, where we take you out into the bay. there are about 1500 inner-city youths who participate in this fishing program. the police advisory board, members from the district, we meet once a month and discuss crime issues. they keep me up to date on what is going on in the district and we have
some of the protests this year have been the occupied march, local 87 demos. recently, they just settled their contract disputes, said they are not demonstrating for awhile. that is good news, so occupy and revolt against the rich and labour rallies -- since i have been here, we have had president obama here twice, mitt romney, and the president of south korea. the next slide to deal with community policing programs. the central is the gold standard for policing. this is a partial list of some...
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s united planning organization which runs the local chapter of foster grandparents she is passing along some of her famous recipes. >> i think the kids are keeping me well, come to think of it. and that is why i'm 75. so therefore, i just got to keep on living. >> reporter: for grandfather thomas, it is the kids at minor elementary school who keep him young. >> i paid my dues. i take the things that i learned through life and give it back to somebody. if i didn't do that, i would be home watching tv all day long. this is my family. >> reporter: stitching generations together, learning life's lessons along the way. chelsea clinton, nbc news, washington. >> that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for joining us here. i'm brian williams, of course, we hope to see you right back here on monday. and in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. good friday evening. i'm janelle wang. i'm jessica aguirre. it's the last day of school for two young girls. the parents say the daughters are getting kicked out of their district for something they have no cont
s united planning organization which runs the local chapter of foster grandparents she is passing along some of her famous recipes. >> i think the kids are keeping me well, come to think of it. and that is why i'm 75. so therefore, i just got to keep on living. >> reporter: for grandfather thomas, it is the kids at minor elementary school who keep him young. >> i paid my dues. i take the things that i learned through life and give it back to somebody. if i didn't do that, i...
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they'll have more money to spend and if they spend more money at their local businesses, then local business also hire more people, that sort of thing. there were more detective things that got to this question of mid-level jobs disappearing. one was more infrastructure spending putting more construction workers back to work. a lot of construction workers lost their jobs when the houseing bubble collapsed. it also targeted people who were part of the long-term unemployed. >> eliot: retraining them. >> retraining them. >> eliot: which is something that they have talked about as well. >> both parties have talked about retraining. retraining is very important for the american people. the higher-skilled jobs is where the higher income is at. but getting people in the right program-- >> eliot: not to be skeptical of what the president is proposing but it is a kinsian stimulus. the retraining the government spends a lot of money but it does not do terribly well because it doesn't know what jobs you're supposed to be retaining for. and the in this, infrastructure, we're all for it, but then there i
they'll have more money to spend and if they spend more money at their local businesses, then local business also hire more people, that sort of thing. there were more detective things that got to this question of mid-level jobs disappearing. one was more infrastructure spending putting more construction workers back to work. a lot of construction workers lost their jobs when the houseing bubble collapsed. it also targeted people who were part of the long-term unemployed. >> eliot:...